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Feb 9, 2016
published the article Many, many Magic players all over the world hope that Wizards of the Coast and Hasbro would one day make a movie based on Magic: the Gathering. As consumers, it is easy for us to forget that there are many, many hurdles that must be overcome to make it a reality. In today’s article, I will be discussing some of the unique problems associated with a Magic movie.Posted in: Off Topic: Making a Magic Movie
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Feb 18, 2015
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In this article, Meyou talks about the ups and downs of bamboozling your opponent. For three mana or otherwise
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Dec 23, 2014
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Foils, buses, articles, swag, and more appear in Meyou's Magical wish list! Will Santa bring Magical joy this holiday season?
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Oct 20, 2014
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Meyou examines how Auras fundamentally work and presents arguments for new paradigms regarding Aura design and usage.
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Sep 29, 2014
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In this article, Meyou addresses the issue of variance with respect to the health of the game.
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Aug 21, 2014
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In this article, Meyou breaks down using the Magic Online Redemption Program for fun and profit.
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Jun 25, 2014
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Meyou takes a look at the tournament coverage scene, and offers advice for aspiring commentators!
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Apr 20, 2014
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Meyou takes a look at what scientific observations can be made into the construction and makeup of successful decks among many formats, and what these observations might mean.
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Feb 24, 2014
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IMPORTANT NOTE: MTGS will be in read only mode around 1 hour Thursday Night at 2am CST. During this time the site will be readable, but you will not be able to post. MTGS is being moved to its own server for increased performance.
It is hard being a scientist at times when watching anything science related. I always love it when the doctors on House cure an incurable disease like the brain eating Naegleria fowleri and butcher the pronunciation of the name at the same time. My personal favorite was watching the crime show C.S.I and witnessing them getting a result before the mass spectrometer had even sampled the specimen. Groan. At the end day, a person has to just let some of those things go or risk losing all entertainment value. Midi-chlorians. Stop. Stop. Just let it go.
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Feb 1, 2014
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Meyou considers all things fungal, and the ways that the science and history of fungi have influenced elements of Magic, from Vikings to Faeries to Saprolings! -
Jan 3, 2014
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Meyou takes a look at the innocuous water bottle and its important place in tournaments and preventing tilt. -
Nov 8, 2013
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Meyou takes a look at the ways he would change the current structure of Magic products. -
Sep 2, 2013
published the article The Standard environment has been with us for a very long time. It consists of the two most recent blocks and core set. This is a fact. The question is, why? Thinking about the changes in booster orders in the draft format, it got me to questioning the rotation of Standard.Posted in: Off Topic: Changing the Standard Rotation
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Aug 9, 2013
published the article For quite some time, I’ve been tweaking a Legacy deck that I have affectionately been calling Dune. The most obvious reference is the series of books and that lovable yet campy movie. Is that Captain Picard? I find just watching for five minutes turns into credits rolling an hour later. The name is also homage to the nonlegendary Dune-Brood Nephilim.Posted in: Off Topic: The Legacy of Dune
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Jul 20, 2013
published the article A big pet peeve of mine in a game of Commander is a player's lack of threat assessment. With that said, I feel I must disclaimer such a statement. I don't mind being attacked when I am the alpha at the table. I don't mind being attacked when I have the superior board state. What drives me crazy is when I am clearly not the threat at the table.Posted in: Off Topic: Threat Assessment in Commander